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You have a zone containing two A records for the same hostname, but each A record has a different IP address configured. The host records point to two servers hosting a high-traffic Web site, and you want the servers to share the load. After some testing, you find that you're always accessing the same Web server, so load sharing isn't occurring. What can you do to solve the problem

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